Its varied climate and geography make it home to a diverse range of butterfly species, some of which are endemic to the region.
Georgia's unique location, spanning both Europe and Asia, contributes to its rich biodiversity.
The country's varied ecosystems, from the subtropical Black Sea coast to the alpine regions of the Greater Caucasus, offer habitats for numerous butterfly species.
[1][2] Many of Georgia's butterfly species are of significant conservation concern due to habitat loss, climate change, and other environmental pressures.
Efforts to conserve these species are ongoing, with several areas designated as protected habitats.